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So try to relax more often; smile more even when you don't feel much like it.
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He watched silently, occasionally shaking his head no when I needed correction, more often than not smiling with that familiar smirk, mugging for me in an attempt to infuse his Brooklyn kitchen with the old humor and joy of years of cooking and baking together.
Jon Pareles of The New York Times said that "through the concert, Madonna made a display of arrogance, tossing off profanities, striking tough postures and glaring more often than she smiled.
Have you ever wondered why being around children who smile frequently makes you smile more often?
They smile more often and are far less prone to aggression.
Just smile more often, and maybe stop wearing those deep V-neck tees.
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